The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 15, 1894, Image 3
B WOM EK FOIKS
nh>ho birth of »boy to
Tbr ° U \ r Gordon Craig, Elen
berß °L become a grandmother.
Terry 1 ()W of Gov. James E.
Thf 'Lf Florid*, recently
BM ’"j 10 Jamee Ferguson, a
® a uwver 80 years of age,
Br0 ° k fpbeing only seven years
hlB ” r Back of this there is
a romance of earlier
,e 2 profile oHhe woman seen
r ib e silver dollar is that of Mrs
011 w Williams, a teacher of
philosophy w
! h «Philadelphia normal school,
X lecturer and a writer on
Joebelandhisdoctnnes
On May the 7th, Mrs. Alice J.
the renowned whistler, be
engagement at the Orphe
* iuS au Francisco, of four weeks
a t SI2OO a week and a first-class
rOUU d trip ticket from New York
t 0 San Francisco. '1 he old adage
about whistling girls fails to hold
K ccd in this cse.
Miss Nellie G. Robinson, a grad
uateof the Cincinnati! law school,
and last June admitted to the bar,
18 a practicing attorney in Ciu
cinnatti. and has been admitted
to practice in the Supreme Coart
cf Ohio and the United States.
Mibb Jeannett Olliver, of Buffa
lo, N. Y., is a graduate of the Phil
adelphia college of dental surgery,
and will open an operating room
in Buffalo next fall. One of the
best B-udents of dentistry in the
Buffalo University of Medicine is
a young woman from Ohio.
HOUSEKEEPING HINTS.
A salve made by melting beeswax
in sweet oil is good tor sore lips.
For serviceable coverings of cush
ions for louuge or chairs, corduroy is
excellent, and comes in all desirable
tints
In making coffee remember that
the broader the bottom and the smal
ler the top of the vessel in which you
prepare it, the better the coffee will
be.
Peel and slice six bannanas, sprin
kle with sugar, with a little orange
juice between the layers, using ore
large or two small oranges t for six
bannanas.
Gum arabic and gum tragacanth
in equel parts, dissolved in hot water
make the best and most convenient
mucilage you can keep in the house.
lokeep tins in a state of dazzling
bri.liancy.wash them insides and out
with hot water and soda. Dry them
aL, I rub the outside with a paste
made'of whitening and water•
For a polish for brass, nicUle or sil-
Vt‘l’ llflA
’ oue l )ar t ammonia to two
Parts add a' little whiting
411 bottle for use. To use it shake it
j t a cioth with it and rub over
be polished, then wipe
“off with another cloth before it has
tune to dry.
TO MAKE ham patties.
Places Os cold boiled ham
q tUICv bulk of bread crumb,
I. P e PPer, salt and sage.
b2 Un W ? h Culd grav Y or malted
g t 7 1 1 beaten eggs. Form into
and fry iu hot butter> 01 .
116I 1 6 cred, half butter and half lard.
‘ HannaUhard of Glassboro,
dJ'ft brated ber 105th. birth
ed haVX' 11119 ag °‘ Bhe iB aCtive
The wiiiP grandc bildren.
of Pr , ° be late Julia Bullock
to charH d iT Ce ’ be M uea ths $40,000
n bantable, educational and re
laudi' IQBtltQ tion a i n Rhode 18 .
6 '] ° f Miss Fioren ce
the deatT 9 n’ beOU failiug siuce
Sir Henn- \° f her brothe r-in-law,
Rlade ber Wh ° m Bhe
° f k Womau ’ s rights
T he house an/ ° f Euro P e
b JIJ gtoh £1 * a contents be
feuds B h aUd ls the busband of
if turn. him ou[ uoti] he
abends, e F en^ aut and makes
ae been the profess-
or of Greek at Wellesley for the
last •< tv years, will be, in all prob
ability, selected as the next presi
dent of Wellesley college. She is a
graduate of Cornell University,
and has also studied at Leipsic.
WEATHER PROVERBS FOR JUNE.
A cold and wet June spoils most
ly the whole year.
June, damp and warm, does not
make the farmer poor.
A dripping June
Bring* all thing* in tune.
Previous to St. John’s day (24th)
we dare not praise barley.
Calm weather in June
Bets corain tune.
If north winds blow in June, rye
Rwill be splendid at harvest time.
Rain on St. John’s day (24th.)
and we may expect a wet harvest.
When it is hottest in June it
will be the coldest in the next Feb
uary at corresponding days.
If St. Vitus day (15th) be rainy
weather, it will rain for the next
thirty days together.
I Slfi»J
rat Wt ow
The Great Health Drink
Safe, sure and reliable. Always on
time. A pleasure and a delight. Com- i
sortable, enjoyable.
HIRES' i
Rootbeer*
A 25c. pkg. makes 6 gallons. Sold everywhere.
Send 2c. stamp for beautiful picture cards and book.
1 The Chas. E. Hires Co., Philadelphia, j
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The friends and patrons of
the late firm oi Crouch &
Watson are respectfully in
formed that any prescription
or special formula fdled by
the oid firm can be refilled by
the undersigned, AVe invite
our friends and the public
generally to bear this in mind
as our high standard of merit
both as to drugs used and
the prescription! sts copond
ing them will always be main
tained. Thanking the public
for the liberal patronage
o generously bestowed upon
us we hold ourselves at all
times in readiness tocantinue
tos erve our friends.
Respectfully.
J T_ Crouch & Co
THE - LATEST,"
WHAT 18 THE LATEST ?
We have just Recd-—a beautiful
lot of the very latest styles of suiting
and pants goods which we will make
up to order— at unheard of low
prices We are turning out an absolute
perfect fit & the finest work ever
seen in Rome—if you want a genu
ine tailor made suit come to us and
you will get it—We do not adveaise
suits made to order” & then order
you a ready, made suit from Cincin
nati or New York, but every suit we
sell is made right here in Rome and
to your order— Burney pants Co.
ts 2 20 .a S. T
500 mens fine suits
fresh bought at one
half the cost to make
will be closed out re
gardless of value. W.
M. Gammon & Co.
YEISER’S I, SKIN CURE.’’GOOD
FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES
I have no hesitancy in endors
ing Yeiser’a Skin Cure as an effi
cient remedy for all diseases of
the skin.
13—3 t M. A . Nevin.
Persons who sympathize with the
affieted will rejoice with D. .E Carr
of 1235 Harrison street Kansas City.
He is an old sufferer from intiamrra
tory rheumatism, but has not hereto
fore been troubled in this climate.
Last winter he went up into Wiscon
sin, and in consequence has had an
other attack.“lt came upon me again
very acute and severe,” he said.“My
joints swelled and became inflamed;
sore to touch, or almost to ,’ook at.
Upon the urgent request of my moth
er- in law I tried Chamberlaids Pain
Balm to reduce the swelling and ease
the pain and to my agreeable sur
prise, It did both. I hare used three
fifty cent bottles and believe it to be
the finest thing for rheumatism,
pains and swellings extant. Eor
.sale Lowry Bros. Druggist
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRiDAY JUNE 15. 189+
BLOSSOM
is as safe and harmless as a fia>
seed poultice. I: acts like a poul
tice, drawing out ie ver ar-d pain,
and curing al! diseases peculiai
to Is dies.
“Orange Blosr>n” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; r
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseli
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co.
< Panorama Place, Chicago, 111.
Sold by
D. W. Curry, druggis.
YEISER’S‘‘SKIN CURE”
Endorsed by Rev. John W. Balo.
Dr Yeiser:
I have been a sufferer from ac
me for some years, have had sev
eral wellknown physicians: went
to Hot Springs. Ark., but found no
relief until I used your celebrated
‘‘Skin Cure’’ which proved true to
name, a “Cure. ”
Yours,
13—3 t John W. Bale.
Patronze Burney’s
Transfer new prompt
and reliable. Present
office Armstrongbiock
Jeff Burney
I have two little grand children
who are teething all this hot sum
mer weather and are troubled with
bowel complaint. I give them Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy and it acts like a
charm. I earnestlv recomend it for
children with bowel troubles. I was
myeelf taken with a severe attack of
bloody flux, with cramp and pains in
my stomach, one-third of a bottle of
this remedy cured me. Within twen
ty-four hours I was out of bed and
doing my house work.—Mrs. W. L.
Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co.,
Tenn. For sale bv Lowery and Bros.
Druggist.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSU
ERS.
Those using hose and sprinklers
are hereby notified that the water,
ordinance requires that sprinklers
should only be used while being
held in the persons hand, and not
fastened up and allowed to run in
definitely. Violators of this ordi
nance will have their water turned
off.
Jas. McGuire,
YEISER’S “SKIN CURE”
I can mail my guaranteed Skin
Cure to anv Point in America or
Europe for soc or SI.OO.
J. G Yeiser,
13—3 t 304 Broad St. Rome Ga
b”f7roark
AT DAVIS OLD STAND
Jeweler and Optican
I carry a full line of jewel
ry, watches, clocks, specta
cles and silverware of the best
makes and will guarantee to
sell you as cheap as any house
in Ga. lam a practical watch
maker and guai ntee all work
to give satisfaction or money
refunded. Prices as low as
can be found. lam api acti
cal optician and guarantee to
fit any eyes with spectacles or
eye glasses or money refund
ed. My motto is, “Reliable
good, honest dealings an i
bottom prices to all. Come
and see me at 317 Broad St
Davis Old Stand
ROMEJA.
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RIDGE VALLEY DISTRICT
Gkohgia, Floyd County •
To tho Honorable Board of Commissioner* of
Roads and Revenue of said county. The petition
of J • E. Keuebrew, J. A. Kennebrew, 11. T.
Kennebrew, J. B. S. Kennebrew, E. I*. Price, J.
m. Watters, j 11. Hawkins, Lewi* Kaper, wm.
Kejs, j. Morrow, Peyton Morrow, J B. Antrey,
D. P. Ingram, S. T. weight, Doyle O’Hen'.an,
J. B. Lacey, J, F. Leak, D. F. Field, E. E. Field,
J. 8. Gunn' Torn Price, F. P Nixon, w A. Rush,
C. H. Rush, R. m. Braden, Matt Braden,
Tilden Braden, j. T. Watters, John Reeves
James Harris, T, L Stephens, John Stephen*,
and j. B. Stephen* show to y our Hob. Body
that they desire and do petition your body that j
you do establish a new militia district in said,
county out of the following territory now em
braced in 8&y district om. known as Watters
District, to wit: All that land and territory ly
ing and being on the east side of the Calhoun
road that leads from Rome to Calhoun, begin
ning at the Rome District line on the inacade
mlzed road to the Gordon county line so as to
include alllandnowin Watters district that
lies east of said road in the new district. And
your petitioners show that there is in said ter
ritory east, of said road, a captains company of
able bodied white men subject to military
duty and that after said territory is cut off and
established,into anew district there would still
remain a captains company of able bodied
white men in Watters district, subject to mili
tary duty that are residents. And your petit
ioners further show that it i* necessary and
expedient to establish such new militia dis- •
trictj embracing said territory east of said
road, that it will be a public convenience to all
citizens in such territory, for it will make the
election precincts nearer to the voters and the
justice of the Peace and Bailiffs. Will be more
convenient to the citizensol said new district
that it would be more convenient to give in
and pay their taxes if the new district be so
established and the precinct fixed in a central
part of said district. And they further petition
you name such new district Kidge Valley
if you should establish said territory intoa new (
militia district. Your petitioner* pray said
new district to be laid out and established in
terms of the law, and that Commissioners be
appointed in terms of the law to lay out said (
District and report to your Honorable body as
is provided by law,
Geo. A. H. Harris,
Petitioners Atty,
Office of.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS
AND REVENUE OF FLOYD COUNTY.
Rome Ga., May 17th, 1894,
To S, J. whatley, 1
T. S. Burney J Commissioners.
J. Y. Price, )
Whereas, J.F. Kennebrew, and others, have
petitioned the Board for a new district out of
the following territory now embraced in 859th.
Dist. G:M. to wit: All that land and teritory
lying and being on the east side cf the Calhoun
road that leads from Rome to Calhoun begin
ning at the Rome Dist. line on the macademized
road at Adolf us Harbor’s land and following- said
road to the Gordon county line so as to include
all land now in Watters Dist., that lies east of
said road in the new district.
It is ordered that you, ora majority of you,
go upon the premises and view the proposed
change as indicated above: and if you find it
necessary and expedient yon must proceed to
lay out and define the same in 1 make your
report under oath to this Board on or
before the first Monday in June next that
you have .laid out and defined the lines of said
new district, conformably to law.
Max Moyerhardt, Clerk.
COMMISSIONERS REPOP.T.
In obed'ence to the adove order we went up
on the premises and viewed the proposed change
indicated and as er considering the matter as
best we could we believe it expedient and best
and therefore respectfully recommend that the
above petition be granted a.id district line be
sc changed as to conform to above petition.
S j Watley, ) Commissioners.
John Y. Price, [ 859 District G. M.
T. L. Burney ) F oyd county Ga.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th,
day of m <y. 1894.
Thos. N. Pinson, N. P. & J p.
Georgia, Floyd county, , , .
The commissioners appointed to mark and
lav out territory and define lines thereof for a
ne’w militia district as petitioned for and de
scribedin the above petition, having, made
their return reporting that they had laid, out
said territory and reeomiuendi g a new militia
district be established, and it being made to ap
pear that a sufficient number of white men sub
ject to military duty remain in Watters District
to form a captains comyany and a sufficient num
ber of white men are in the proposed new Dis
trict to form a captains company and said com
missioners having reported it is expedient and
liest to establish such new district, the report
of said commissioners is approved, a new mili
ti.i district is established ib Flovd county, Ga.
which new district is named Ridge va'"-‘. v . ' ,e
lines of said district and territory embraced in '
such new district are declare 1 to be ami estab
lished as follows: Beginning at the Rome dis
trict line on the macademized ro.<d at the Adol
fus Harbour place and following ibis < alhoun
road to the Gordon county line, tins road be
ing western boundary line of said district
thence from ?ai<l ron-d east alpn£ the Gordon <
and Floyd county lines to Bartow county line,
this line beinu the northern boundary of said
dist, thence along; Bartow ccunty bne to Eto- (
wan District and also along Etowah dis
trict line to Rome district line, this being
the eastern boundary line of said district
tLence along Koine district hue to C alhoun
road at Adolf us Harbour’s place, tlie above ter
ritory being the entire territory heretofore era
braced in Watters District that lies on east
side of the Calhoun road in open court the date
aforesaid. This June 4th, 1H94. ,
Whereas, it appear - from the proceedings ot
Commissioners appointed therefore*, ‘J 1
this office, that a new Militia district with su.t
able meets and bounds has been laid out in t he
County of Floyd; and it further appearing that
said proceedings ate in due form and accord
ing to law; it is Ordered
That said New Militia district be known and
jsipinguished as number 1516, and that piop
er record thereof be made in the office of this
department.
By the Governor W. J.Northen,
J. W. wari-Qp, Governor.
Sec. Ex. Dept,
I, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk of Jthe Board o
Commissioners in and for Floyd county, Ga
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true
extract from thj minutes of said Board.
Given under my hand and seal, this June 12th
1894.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk
d 30 d.
YEISER’S “SKIN CURE.”
Is just what it claims, an ex
cellent remedy for all diseases of
the skin, the only one I ever tried
and I shall see that you have a
good Texas sale for it.
J. I. Wright,
13-3 t Fort Worth, Tex.
Frank Taylor’s Broad street
Barber Shop is the place of places
when you want your cheek made
clean, your chin curried or your
hair slicked up according to Hoyle.
Frank has only skilled artists,
among them that old reliable
knight of the raior, Lewis Barrett.
4-25-ts
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL.
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RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
ALL MODERN lALPLO VEMEXY
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
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O'Neill Manufacturing
TELEPHONE. 76.
The Oostanaula Steamboat and
Tradingj Company
CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS,
That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regula trips to
Carters, every week.
Ship what you can by us, Give
us your orders for all Kinds of
Country produce
Chickens. Eggs, C»rn. Hay. Peas Batter. Bacon. Fruits.
Dried, Wheat, and all Products of the'Country.
Geo W. Trammell,
F. B. Holbrook,
MILL*-
We Mean Business Call and Cxet Our Brices
Before Buying, W e are Selling
SASH, DOORSJZLd
AND blinds
Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding,
Ballusters and Brackets
Bottom Brices
HUME & PERKINS
A jL: *<- ; u Uli t<>< .ire i..: nerv.-usai-eases.su. b u-. W.-a ' .
Ca I ‘ v ‘akeiuineos, Lost Manhood, Nervnn2
w 7 e • ‘••'‘ddrainsr.ndlo'-syf reworin GenerntiM-Oi, x i \xcauiSs
V S L.l • °T er excru<- n ,yoiHnii , l errors excessive use t I >‘ or
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PROFESSIOHL GE LU
DENTISTS
f A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad street ,
J B over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
JAMES B NEVIN —Attorney at Law Offic
Poverty llul posco.njj coraor 3rd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD— Attorney at Uw
Masonic Temple,
Rome, Ga.
REECE & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office i
in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn
B sei lor at Law—Rome, Ga.
WH. ENNIS—Jxo. W. STARLING—Ennis
& Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonic
Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office a
Masonic Temole. Rome. Georgia.
* feb32tf
WB. M HENRY. W. J. NUNNALLY, W
J. NEAL—M’Henrj, Nunnallv & Neal-
Attomeys-at-atLaw, office o»er Halt
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
57 RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeoi
Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fouw
ward.
LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon-
Offers his professional services to the poo
" pie of Rowe and surrounding country.
Office at Crouch and Watson’s
Broad street.
DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevltt
drug store. Fo. 331 Broad street, Telephon
110. residence. No. 21
DR. C. F. GRlFFlN—Physician and Surgeon
—Office no r Masonic building. Residence
300 4th a, nue.
HOWARD E. FELTON— Physician and siu
geon—Office No. 6 Thirc Avenue,
Al office dav and night. Telephone 62.
Frank. A- Wynn, Physician and Surgon
office at Trevltt At Johnsmdrug store
Telephone 13 Residence ■‘o6 Second Ave.
Prompt attention given all professional call
MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. ,
Greatest Kitchen utencll ever invttud.
Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold m every house: sample
Postage paid Ire cents. McMAKIN ft Co. ■■■
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J.G.HARiMISON, Prop.
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Combines every element ofß
beauty and puritv. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmless, and when
rightly used ?s invisible. A most
£ delicate and desirable protection K
to the face in this climate. ■
i Insist upon having the genuine.
IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. |
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Application for Letters ol
Dismission.
, GEORGIA Floyd Countv
Whereas John C. Printup Executive, Henry S
’ Printup, represents to the court in his petitiot
duly filed, that he has administered Henry S
Printup’s estate. This is to cite all person:
" concerned, kindred and creditors, to show caus<
if any they can, why said Executor should no
’ be discharged from' his Executorship and re
oieve letters ofdismissien on the first Monday
a in September 1894. This June 4th 1894.
’ ( John P. Davis,
■ Floyd County,Georgia.